The Tun Razak Memorial is a dedicated museum housed in the former official residence of Malaysia’s second Prime Minister, known as Bangunan Sri Taman. Opened officially on 6 May 1982 by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, the memorial serves to honour the transformative leadership and enduring legacy of Tun Abdul Razak, the “Father of Development”.
A Glimpse into the Life of a Statesman
The memorial is preserved in its original Californian-style architecture, offering visitors an intimate look at the humble and disciplined lifestyle of one of Malaysia’s most revered leaders.
Displays over 650 items and archive materials, including Tun Razak’s personal library, gifts, and souvenirs received during his official duties.
Features over 1,500 exhibits that narrate his career path as a Minister and Prime Minister, highlighting his role in national unity and the New Economic Policy.
Showcases iconic personal items such as his favourite golf buggy and speedboat, alongside a Rumah FELDA replica to illustrate his commitment to rural development.
Includes the preserved private study and bedroom, maintained exactly as they were during his residence to provide a "trip down memory lane" for visitors.